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xiaohanyu
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aweseome-tikz: A curated list of awesome TikZ documentations, libraries and resources

Post by xiaohanyu »

Hi,

I'm a newbie to TikZ and I've drafted a list of TikZ documentations, libraries and resources:

https://github.com/xiaohanyu/awesome-tikz

Hope it helps and enjoy.

For anything I've missed, welcome issues or pull request.

Thanks.

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Johannes_B
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aweseome-tikz: A curated list of awesome TikZ documentations, libraries and resources

Post by Johannes_B »

I would simply break the trend and not call my repository with an adjective. Of course, everybody developing code and documentation for free is doing awesome work.

On the other hand, you could ping the authors that have outdated links in their documents to update them, so a new user won't need to search for the real new stuff in your repository.

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The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
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